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The phrase "are directly reflected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain factors or elements manifest or show up in another context or situation.
Example: "The changes in policy are directly reflected in the improved performance of the team."
Alternatives: "are clearly shown" or "are prominently displayed."
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Such effects are directly reflected in density of states and optical excitation spectra.
The main characteristics of energy bands are directly reflected in the magneto-optical absorption spectra.
The cutting force in the machining process are directly reflected to the linear motor due to no gearing mechanism.
To this aim a crash modification factor (CMF) has to be applied and errors in the estimation of benefits are directly reflected in the reliability of BCA.
Thus, their fortunes and politics are directly reflected in the evolution of the palace.
Overall this broad spectrum comparison of bonobo and chimpanzee cognition demonstrates that species differences in cognition are directly reflected in the most pronounced differences observed in their naturally occurring behavior.
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The baba cult is directly reflected in the architecture of the state machinery.
Seasonal changes in temperature can be directly reflected in bacterial community diversity and function5.
The restless, unresolved chromaticism of Tristan was directly reflected in the late works of Gustav Mahler.
So it's not surprising that this economic change was directly reflected in the Manhattan housing market".
Should a company's net positive impact be directly reflected in the benefits delivered by its core products and services?
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